Sim-Feng Shui (シム・フースイ, Shimu-Fūsui) is a supernatural fiction literary series about the exploits of a group of feng shui experts and their conflicts with various spiritual disturbances across Japan. Volume 4.0 of the series has been adapted into a live action film and a video game for the PlayStation. The series is a spin off of Hiroshi Aramata's Teito Monogatari series.
Cover of VERSION 4.0 Reprint | |
| Author | Hiroshi Aramata |
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| Language | Japanese |
| Genre | Fantasy Horror |
| Publisher | Kadokawa Shoten |
| Published | 1993--2001 |
| Media type | Print (hardcover and paperback) |
| Tokyo Dragon | |
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![]() Cover of the VHS Edition | |
| Directed by | Keiji Kataoka |
| Written by | Keiko Nobumoto Based on the novel by: Hiroshi Aramata |
| Produced by | Misako Sata Hisashi Iino |
| Starring | Kippei Shina Misa Shimizu Emiri Nakayama Mickey Curtis |
| Music by | Toshiyuki Honda |
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| Country | Japan |
| Language | Japanese |
In 1997, Version 4.0 of the series was adapted into a made for TV film entitled Tokyo Dragon (東京龍) produced and released by Ace Pictures.
Volume 4.0 (闇吹く夏) of the series was also adapted into an Action-adventure game for the PlayStation released in 1999.

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